The Israeli occupation’s continued aggression against the Gaza Strip has led to a tragic toll on Palestinian civilians, with the 265th day of genocide witnessing further devastation.
Medical sources reported that six civilians were killed and several injured following an Israeli bombing in the Al-Alami area of the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza. Ambulance crews recovered a body from a house owned by the Wadi family in Beit Lahia's project area, which had been targeted in the airstrikes.
The same sources added that at least two bodies and multiple injured individuals were retrieved from the rubble after Israeli warplanes targeted four homes in Gaza City's Al-Sabra neighborhood. Several people are still reported missing.
In southern Gaza, Khan Yunis saw the deaths and injuries of numerous civilians, including children and women, when Al-Khansaa School, a shelter for displaced people in Abasan Al-Kabira town, was bombed. A house owned by the Al-Wahidi family on Al-Mughrabi Street in Al-Sabra neighborhood was also hit, resulting in further casualties.
Israeli artillery targeted several neighborhoods in Gaza City, including Al-Zaytoun, Tal Al-Hawa, and Sheikh Ajlin, with thick smoke rising from the affected areas. Intense artillery shelling was also reported near Wadi Gaza Bridge, north of Nuseirat camp in central Gaza.
The aggression continues to devastate residential areas, particularly in Rafah in southern Gaza, where heavy bombardment has caused significant destruction and smoke clouds. Israeli drones maintain a heavy presence over Gaza City, flying at low altitudes and contributing to the tense atmosphere.
The ongoing violence has led to an alarming number of civilian casualties, drawing international concern and condemnation as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. (ILKHA)
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